Scotland

The Home of Golf

Scotland

The Home of Golf

Scotland Golf

Playing golf in Scotland is more than just a vacation… it’s a pilgrimage. And it’s something that every golfer should experience in their lifetime. This is the very cradle of the game, a country blessed with beautiful scenery, history and culture, plus the small matter of the most historic golf courses on the planet. From the iconic Open venues of St Andrews, Carnoustie, Turnberry & Prestwick to the classic Royal links of Dornoch, Aberdeen or Troon, the golfing vacation of a lifetime is guaranteed. Wherever you choose to base yourself – Edinburgh, St Andrews, the Highlands or the West Coast - let us make your Scotland golf dreams a reality with a tailor-made tour that you’ll never forget.

With Scotland being a relatively small country, its climate can differ depending upon the region you travel to and the time of year. Due to high latitude, the winter days can be scarcely short; therefore it can be important to book your break in advance to ensure you get your ideal tee off time. On the ‘bright’ side, between May and September the weather is generally warmer, with cooler periods from October through to January. As February comes around the weather becomes milder allowing for those “fair weather golfers” to come out of hibernation.

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Newark Liberty International (EWR)

Airlines: United

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New York John F Kennedy (JFK)

Airlines: American Airlines/US Airways

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Newark Liberty International (EWR)

Airlines: United

Weather

Average weather graph for Scotland

With Scotland being a relatively small country, its climate can differ depending upon the region you travel to and the time of year. Due to high latitude, the winter days can be scarcely short; therefore it can be important to book your break in advance to ensure you get your ideal tee off time. On the ‘bright’ side, between May and September the weather is generally warmer, with cooler periods from October through to January. As February comes around the weather becomes milder allowing for those “fair weather golfers” to come out of hibernation.